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Now I have to figure out how to edit, ......bear with me, lol.  Yesterdays drill.  I'm right handed, I figured how to change that now too.

 

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15 minutes ago, SteveH said:

Now I have to figure out how to edit, ......bear with me, lol.  Yesterdays drill.  I'm right handed, I figured how to change that now too.

 

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Day 8 - nothing exciting to see here. 84bpm was my happy place

 

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My rhythm is 62-63. I’ve known this for a while. My putter is 35.5” and heavier than standard. I apologize about the construction noise. Behind me they are demolishing a building and to my left, my neighbor is having a carpenter do some work. 

 

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Day 8:

97 bpm. Seriously?

Love the alignment stick drill. I don't have a wristy stroke, but it definitely helps with some path issues I have.

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Day 8. No video today, but I locked in at 76 bpm, a bit slower than most I'm seeing on here. I tried it at a variety of speeds from like 60-95 and the mid 70s was effortless for my stroke. 

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16 minutes ago, klineka said:

Day 8. No video today, but I locked in at 76 bpm, a bit slower than most I'm seeing on here. I tried it at a variety of speeds from like 60-95 and the mid 70s was effortless for my stroke. 

I'm not sure how accurate mine was, id like to practice my stroke silently and have some one match the metronome to my stroke to get a really accurate reading. 

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7 minutes ago, Nail said:

I'm not sure how accurate mine was, id like to practice my stroke silently and have some one match the metronome to my stroke to get a really accurate reading. 

Agreed - good point; I may have subconsciously adapted to its rhythm. I did try a couple of different speeds and felt comfy at 84, but still...

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My son sent this to me while I was at work....obviously mocking my Day 3 drills. Thought y’all might appreciate

 

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Love the Day8 drill.  It follows what I've been working on with my game and what I've been working on with my grandson.  I ask him to go "tick-tock" at somewhere around 70bpm and have used the metronome app on my phone to help imbed the tempo.   For me I like 68bpm as a good pace.  In my video you will notice I shortened and lengthened the stroke while maintaining tempo.  Likewise I tried to stay as close as possible to 1:1 backswing to downswing.  For kicks I did include a down-the-line shot to help me discern whether I follow a straight line or arc slightly.  Pardon the messy shop....

  

 

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1 hour ago, Nail said:

I'm not sure how accurate mine was, id like to practice my stroke silently and have some one match the metronome to my stroke to get a really accurate reading. 

You can do that. Just count frames or something. Do it over many strokes and take an average.

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1 hour ago, Nail said:

I'm not sure how accurate mine was, id like to practice my stroke silently and have some one match the metronome to my stroke to get a really accurate reading. 

Most metronome apps have a "Tap Tempo" feature. You can do the drill without the metronome and get a feel for the rhythm by either counting or making a beep or click noise when the putter crosses the low point. keep that rhythm up and tap it into the metronome as a starting point.

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Well, the tempo part went pretty well, but my stroke looks awful in this video. Way too wristy. 

 

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10 hours ago, iacas said:

No, for some reason @Sammydreep deleted all of his videos. 😞

Okay a few days ago was the first time I’ve ever posted on YouTube. I guess what I post on here is the link to the YouTube site , correct?

Not sure what I was thinking but when I uploaded a new video , I deleted the previous days on the assumption that nobody in YouTube land would want to look at me practicing without realising I’ve deleted them from here. 
Sorry my bad🙄

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7 minutes ago, Sammydreep said:

Okay a few days ago was the first time I’ve ever posted on YouTube. I guess what I post on here is the link to the YouTube site , correct?

Not sure what I was thinking but when I uploaded a new video , I deleted the previous days on the assumption that nobody in YouTube land would want to look at me practicing without realising I’ve deleted them from here. 
Sorry my bad🙄

Just keep them unlisted. When you delete them, they disappear everywhere.

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15 minutes ago, DeadMan said:

Well, the tempo part went pretty well, but my stroke looks awful in this video. Way too wristy. 

 

Your stroke doesn't look wristy to me.

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59 minutes ago, iacas said:

Just keep them unlisted. When you delete them, they disappear everywhere.

 I had a look in the settings, I didn’t see unlisted but I noticed that private is ticked so I guess that is okay.

After my first upload I got a message from some random person saying how he loved my channel and could I subscribe to his, looked like a scam so I ignored it ,but how could he see my video if it’s private, any ideas?

 

 

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3 hours ago, billchao said:

Your stroke doesn't look wristy to me.

Me either.

2 hours ago, Sammydreep said:

 I had a look in the settings, I didn’t see unlisted but I noticed that private is ticked so I guess that is okay.

Private only lets you see the videos.

2 hours ago, Sammydreep said:

After my first upload I got a message from some random person saying how he loved my channel and could I subscribe to his, looked like a scam so I ignored it ,but how could he see my video if it’s private, any ideas?

He probably didn't see your videos. It was probably just a spam.

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